ABST definition

ABST means the Antigua and Barbuda Sales Tax;
ABST means the Antigua and Barbuda Sales Tax imposed under the Antigua and Barbuda Sales Tax Act, 2006;

Examples of ABST in a sentence

  • Each ATHLETE Collaboration Discovery Round will focus on a target Trait Class (i.e. ABST, NUE or Yield) as provided in Section A.1 (subsection 2) of the Multi-Year Workplan, or as potentially amended (e.g. with regard to [* * *]).

  • Coverage to be provided by a company with a minimum A.M. Best rating of A- or higher.

  • If a bargaining unit staff person identifies that a resident’s needs are greater than can be met by current staffing levels, then that staff person must immediately inform the Residential Care Coordinator (RCC) and the RCC must update the ABST.

  • Acuity based staffing tools (ABST) shall be made available to any bargaining unit employees upon request.

Related to ABST

  • Disinterested Person means a director who has not, during the period that person is a member of the Committee and for one year prior to commencing service as a member of the Committee, been granted or awarded equity securities pursuant to this Plan or any other plan of the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company, except in accordance with the requirements set forth in Rule 16b-3(c)(2)(i) (and any successor regulation thereto) as promulgated by the SEC under Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act, as such rule is amended from time to time and as interpreted by the SEC.

  • Abstain means to refrain from voting. Members who abstain for reasons other than a declared conflict of interest shall be deemed to vote in opposition of the question or matter.

  • Disinterested Director means a director of the Company who is not and was not a party to the Proceeding (as defined below) in respect of which indemnification is sought by Indemnitee.

  • Tax Filing Authorised Person means such person as any Director shall designate from time to time, acting severally.

  • Disinterested means disinterested within the meaning of any applicable regulatory requirements, including Rule 16b-3.